Free-agent TE Chris Cooley (Redskins) is still considering a comeback, although he said Monday, July 27, in a radio interview that he does not anticipate a team signing him before the start of training camp. In addition, he is likely to join a contending team. "It would probably have to be a team that realisitically has a chance of winning this year. Teams that don't have a chance of winning don't sign 33-year-old tight ends," Cooley said.

Fantasy Tip: Cooley continues to work out in hopes of making a comeback, and if he does play in a game it would be his first since the 2012 NFL season. Fantasy owners obviously need to forget his name like they have for the past two seasons and only worry about him off the waiver wire should his comeback turn out to be surprisingly successful.

Free-agent RB Chris Johnson (Jets) said he's feeling explosive, healthy and is ready to play again.

Fantasy Tip: Johnson has been linked to the Dallas Cowboys several times this offseason. He could very well draw interest from other teams, but nothing is imminent as of now. Stay tuned to Johnson's status throughout the training camp period.

Updating a previous report, free-agent RB Ray Rice (Ravens) has drawn interest from NFL teams, but those teams are supposedly reluctant to sign him, according to sources.

Fantasy Tip: It's to be understood that teams would hesitate to sign Rice after his off-field domestic violence issue last season. Interest in Rice could gain steam as training camps begin and the start of the season approaches. Stay tuned.

Free-agent RB Ray Rice (Ravens) has been working out daily to get in shape in case a NFL team becomes interested. Rice and his supporters have been contacting teams to try to get him another opportunity.

Fantasy Tip: It will be hard for teams to gain enough interest in Rice to sign him. Teams are staying away from Rice because of his off-field situation last year and because he is relatively old for a running back.

Free-agent RB Chris Johnson (Jets) said he expects to receive interest from teams once training camp begins. Johnson said he has been working out this season in preparation for the 2015 season.

Fantasy Tip: Johnson could be an option if a team loses a running back to an injury during camp. Johnson likely will not have a lot of value if he signs with a team since he probably will be a backup. Johnson could be a waiver wire option if he finds a solid role with a team.

Free-agent RB Chris Johnson (Jets) said he's worked his way up to 200 pounds, which is right where he wants to be. Johnson had lost 20 pounds this offseason due to bed rest following a drive-by shooting he was injured in.